This is a discussion on sshd config without rights and executions on server ? (onlyforwarding) within the Linux Security forums, part of the System Security and Security Related category; Hello it is possible to configure sshd in that way that a ssh connection do only a port forwarding and ...
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Hello
it is possible to configure sshd in that way that a ssh connection do only a port forwarding and the user have no possibility to act on the server. (User should not allow to make file-cp with scp, no bash , no possibility to execute programs, ...) Only Port forwarding (exp. Port 80) to other Server. thx Michael Haas |
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On 2008-03-30, michahaas999@googlemail.com <michahaas999@googlemail.com> wrote:
> it is possible to configure sshd in that way that a ssh connection do > only a port forwarding and the user have no possibility to act on the > server. (User should not allow to make file-cp with scp, no bash , no > possibility to execute programs, ...) Only Port forwarding (exp. > Port 80) to other Server. Perhaps "lshell?" http://freshmeat.net/projects/lshell/ Limited Shell (lshell) is an application that lets you restrict the environment of any SSH user. It provides an easily configurable shell: just choose a list of allowed commands for every limited account. -- John (john@os2.dhs.org) |
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